Hospitality Business Magazine

Food rescue pledge highlights waste problem

The food rescue app Foodprint is calling on New Zealanders to do better by the planet and to change the way food is treated – in particular how it is wasted.

To mark International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste on September 29, the app designers introduced the Foodprint Pledge to reconfirm their commitment to tackling food waste and to remind users that food is made to be eaten.

Each year in New Zealand a staggering 50,000 tonnes of food from the hospitality and food retail sectors is wasted. Additionally, 157,389 tonnes of food goes to waste from our homes.

“Over the last year Foodprint has built up an incredibly loyal community who are passionate about reducing food waste for the sake of the planet. We wanted to create a space for this community to show their commitment and continue their learning journey with us,” says founder, Michal Garvey.

“The International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste was introduced by the United Nations to observe and raise awareness of the problem with food loss and waste.

“By recognising the problem, the day also promotes solutions, global efforts and collective actions in food waste reduction Committing to reducing this waste has both environmental and social benefits. “

In July, Foodprint introduced a world-first for a food ordering app with its “BYO Container” feature. By simply ticking a box, customers can easily communicate to the eateries that they will be bringing their own container, cutting down on single-use packaging as well as food waste.

It has been an incredible month for the Foodprint team, with the app receiving recognition both internationally and locally for their efforts in highlighting the issue of food waste, as well as the app’s design and functionality.

  • Agtech Breakthrough Awards – Direct to Consumer Service of the Year, United States
  • Good Design Awards – Gold Winner, Digital Apps & Software, Australia
  • Best Design Awards – Finalist, Public Good, Sustainable Product & Digital Product Design
  • Sustainable Business Awards – Finalist, Going Circular & Good Food For more information and to take the Foodprint Pledge visit foodprint.org.nz.

The Foodprint app is free to download from the Apple App and Google Play Stores.